Kettle Moraine Summer Academy Production of...

A musical based on the stories by P.L. Travers & the Walt Disney Film Kettle Moraine High School Auditorium July 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 2016 Kettle Moraine Summer Academy production of Disney & Cameron Mackintosh’s

Original London and Broadway Production Credits: A Musical based on the stories of P.L.Travers Produced by Cameron Mackintosh and Thomas Schumacher and the Walt Disney Film

Co-Choreographer Lighting Design Original Music and Lyrics by Stephen Mear Howard Harrison Richard M. Sherman And Robert B. Sherman

Scenic and Costume Design Book by Bob Crowley Julian Fellowes

Co-Direction and Choreography New Songs and Additional Music and Lyrics by George Stiles and Directed by Co-Created by Richard Eyre Cameron Mackintosh R Producer & Dramatic Direction Music & Vocal Direction Abigail E. Kean* Jennifer Schwingle

Orchestra Direction Choreography Kevin Erickson Jennifer Schwingle

Set Design & Direction Technical Direction Steve Langenecker Jacob Miner*

Costume Direction Lighting Design Lynne Miner & Nick Dingman

Visit www.kmsdmusic.net for behind the scene photos Amy Schwaab Technical & Production Assistance Directing & Choreography Assistance Sommer Olson*, Emily Pfaff* Haley Hupt & Emily Abrecht S S

MARY POPPINS is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.MTIShows.com Synopsis of Scenes: London, 1910 INTERMISSION (20 minutes) Act One Act Two Scene 1: Cherry Tree Lane- Rooftop, Street, Parlor Scene 1: Brimstone and Treacle- Street, Parlor “Prologue” Bert “Cherry Tree Lane” (Reprise) Mrs. Brill, Robertson Ay, Jane “Cherry Tree Lane” (Part 1) Winifred, Mrs.Brill, Jane, Michael, Michael, Winifred, George Robertson Ay, George “Brimstone and Treacle”(Part 1) ...... Miss Andrew “The Perfect Nanny” Jane, Michael Scene 2: Let’s Go Fly a Kite- Park “Cherry Tree Lane” (Part 2) Winifred, Mrs. Brill, Jane, “Let’s Go Fly a Kite” ...... Bert, Park Keeper, Michael, Michael, Robertson Ay, George Jane, Kite Flyers, Mary Poppins Scene 2: Mary’s Arrival- Parlor Scene 3: Good For Nothing- Park Scene 3: Practically Perfect “Good for Nothing/ Being Mrs. Banks” ...... George, Winifred “Practically Perfect Mary Poppins, Jane, Michael Scene 4: Winifred Despairs- Park Scene 4: Jolly Holiday- Park Scene 5: Brimstone and Treacle Revisited- Parlor “All Me Own Work” ...... Bert “Brimstone and Treacle” (Part 2) Mary Poppins, Miss Andrew “Jolly Holiday” ...... Bert, Jane, Michael, Neleus, Mary Poppins, Ensemble Scene 6: George Returns- Parlor “Practically Perfect” (Reprise) Jane, Michael, Mary Poppins Scene 5: Let’s Hope She Will Stay- Parlor “Let’s Hope She Will Stay” ...... George, Winifred, Jane, Michael Scene 7: I’ll Stay ‘Til the Chain Breaks- Nursery Scene 6: Spoonful of Sugar- Street, Kitchen Scene 8: Step in Time- Roof, Nursery, Parlor “Winds Do Change” ...... Bert “Step in Time” ...... Bert, Michael, Jane, Sweeps, Mary Poppins “A Spoonful of Sugar” ...... Mary Poppins, Jane, Michael, “Down the Chimney” ...... Bert, Sweeps Robertson Ay, Winifred Scene 9: A Man has Dreams- Parlor “Spoonful” (Playoff) ...... Winifred “A Man Has Dreams (Reprise)/A Spoonful of Sugar (Reprise)” . George, Bert Scene 7: The Bank- Bank Scene 10: Anything Can Happen, Part 1- Nursery “Precision and Order” ...... Clerks, Chairman, “Anything can Happen” (Part 1) ...... Mary Poppins, Jane, Michael, Von Hussler, Northbrook Winifred,Bird Woman, Board of Directors “A Man Has Dreams” ...... George Scene 11: Anything Can Happen, Part 2- Cathedral Steps, Banks Scene 8: Feed the Birds- Cathedral Steps “Give Us the Word” ...... George “Feed the Birds” ...... Bird Woman, Mary Poppins, Ensemble Scene 12: Anything can Happen, Part 3- Park, Heavens Scene 9: Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious- Park “Anything Can Happen” (Part 2) ...... Mary Poppins, Bert, “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” ...... Mary Poppins, Bert, Jane, Jane, Michael, Ensemble Michael, Mrs. Corry, Customers “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious (Reprise)/The Winds May Blow” . . .Bert Scene 13: I Love You, Mary Poppins- Park “A Spoonful of Sugar” (Reprise) ...... Mary Poppins Scene 10: Bad News- Street, Parlor “Twists and Turns” Bert Scene 14: Family Life- Nursery “Bows” Company Scene 11: Playing the Game- Nursery “Playing the Game” ...... Mary Poppins, Valentine, Doll, } Teddy Bear, Punch, Toys As a matter of safety and out of consideration for both the performers and audience, Scene 12: Chim Chiminey- Roof please remain seated during the performance and turn off all cell phones and pagers. “Chim Chim Cher-ee” Bert, Mary Poppins Videotaping and still photography are strictly prohibited and a violation of copyright law. The Acting Company Toys ...... Sean Dewane, Grace Gerhardt, Isa Hofbauer*, November Nicholson, Carly Hytinen, Nicole Johnson, Mary Poppins ...... Rachel Ryan* Annabel Kalter, Rosa Koehnlein*, Kacey Kotvis, Bert ...... Lukas Jaeger Grace Provan, Maddi Racine*, Chelsea Rowley, Abby Steib*, Eleni Tzougros, Gabriella Tzougros, Mia Wille Jane Banks ...... Spencer Steele Michael Banks ...... Cas Mayhall* Statues Carmen Castello*, Grace Gerhardt, Caleigh Laurich, Nikkita Parsons, Rhiannon Ruppnow-Menfee, Winifred Banks ...... Kate Ferguson* Abby Steib*, Melanie Steib George Banks ...... Noel Cramer* Chimney Sweeps Carmen Castello*, Grace Gerhardt, Caleigh Laurich, Katie Nanna ...... Kimberly LaBerge* Nikkita Parsons, Rhiannon Ruppnow-Menefee, Abby Steib*, Miss Lark Maddi Racine* Melanie Steib, Megan Paschke*, Isa Hofbauer, Admiral Boom ...... Noah Parulski* Manning Steinke*, Mia Wille, Alexandra Tzougros* Mrs. Brill ...... Tamsin Olson* Ensemble: Lucy Barker, Rob Colon, Marian Cramer, Sean Deware, Johanna Robertson Ay Manning Steinke* Felton, Grace Gerhardt, Carly Hytinen, Annabel Kalter, Mary Kepplinger, Rosa Park Keeper ...... Jacob Bartelt* Koehnlein, Kacy Kotvis, Kimberly Laberge, Caleigh Laurich, November Nich- Neleus Abby Steib* olson, Cassidy O’Neil, Nikkita Parsons, Megan Paschke, Grace Provan, Maddi Racine, Rhiannon Rupnow-Menefee, Melanie Steib, Eleni Tzougros, Gabriella Miss Andrew Alexandra Tzougros* Tzougros, Claralleyne Westmore, Kayleigh Westmore, Mia Wille Queen Victoria Carmen Castello* Dance Captain ...... Alexandra Tzougros Bank Chairman ...... Noah Parulski* Miss Smythe ...... Isa Hofbauer* Orchestra Von Hussler ...... Manning Steinke* Northbrook Jacob Bartelt* Eb and Bb Clarinet ...... Maria Gervasio Bird Woman ...... Alexandra Tzougros* Bass Clarinet and Bb Clarinet ...... Sierra Scarce* Mrs. Corry ...... Anna Karius* Flute and Piccolo Chloe Spang & Stephanie Wolfgram Fannie Kimberly Laberge* Trumpet ...... Mr. Andrew Brinza Annie ...... Isa Hofbauer* Trombone & Euphonium Patrick Graham Valentine ...... Maddi Racine* Teddy Bear ...... Abby Steib* French Horn ...... Kelsi Morris* Mr. Punch ...... Isa Hofbauer* String Bass ...... Emily Peters* Doll 1 ...... Eleni Tzougros Percussion . . . . . Jeremy Reutebuch, Jessie Tischaefer Doll 2 ...... Gabriella Tzougros Piano ...... Mrs. Shelley Hooper Voice of Willoughby Grace Provan e * Indicates membership in The International Thespian Society, an honor society for High School Theatre participants. The Production Company Volunteer Support Parent Volunteer Coordinator ...... Mary Riordan Company Managers Emily Albrecht & Emily Pfaff* Silent Auction & Raffle Baskets . . . . . Sharyn Parsons Stage Manager ...... Emily Lazlo* Program Advertising ...... Tom Kenton Deck Stage Manager/Left Wing ...... Emily Pfaff* Cast Party Coordinator ...... Kathy Karius Right Wing Manager ...... Kiara Miller* Costume Assistance Kathy Kangus, Cheri Olson, Judy Howden, Light Board Operator ...... Dylan Hoppel Haley Bowman, Cathie McDonald, Helene Tzougros Sound Board Operators Sommer Olson*, Gywn Martin Concessions . . . . . Kate & Charles Steele, Jane Parulski Spotlight Operators . . . . . Kelly Durler, Maddie Martin* Tech Week Meals . . . . . Renee Laurich & Jane Parulski Performer Flight Operators . Jacob Miner*, Henning Mahn, Green Room Coordinator ...... Doreen Ryan Kiara Miller* Lobby Display ...... Emily Albrecht Props .Emily Albrecht, Emily Pfaff, Kiara Miller, Kelly Durler Company Production Photos Joseph Tzougros Flys ...... Henning Mahn Program Design/Lawn Signs Pat Hoppel Backstage Run Crew: ...... Ellen Stevens, Shane Peil, Michelle Kenton, Nick Kelm, Poster & T-Shirt Design Maddi Racine Magic Prop Engineer ...... James Moy Poster Layout & Logo Assistance . . Mr. Jesse VanderBand Jolly Holiday Scenic Drop Painters . . Steve Langenecker & Tickets ...... Ann Loyd & Christina Castello Isabella Heffron Neuhold* Group Ticket Sales ...... Ann Loyd Usher Coordinators . . . . Kathryn Steib & Paula Johnson Costume Crew Allison Bishop, Ana Dittman, Lauren Gennerman, Olivia Acknowledgements (In no particular order) Howden, Samantha Lamp, Evelyn Lytge, Courtney Peterson Majic Productions, Inc. Bill & Kathy Kean Karen & Jim Romanowski Set Construction Rhonda Schmidt & University Lake School Rachel Czestler, Kelly Durler, Dylan Hoppel, Nick Kelm, Emily Zachek & KM Middle School Michelle Kenton, Sarah Kenton, Jillian Langenecker, Emily Darcey Devens & Brookfield Academy Lazlo, Henning Mahn, Gwyn Martin, Maddie Martin, Kiara Mr. Andy Ksobiech Miller, Shane Peil, Hannah Pfaff, Jacob Roncone Mainstage Theatrical Supply, Inc. Carroll Studios, Inc. Summer Academy Secretarial Staff, Ms. Heather Morgan, Performer flying effects created by Vertigo, Inc. formally Hall Mrs. Anne Waite, Mrs, Chris Mahoney Associates Flying Effects, a division of Nunnally Enterprises, Inc. Maranatha Baptist University Costume Cottage Professional Dialect Coaching provided by Carrie Johnson & Oconomowoc Mamas & Papas Raeleen MacMillion & Brittany Curran Mr. Jeff Lehman, Mr. Mike Husband & the KMHS Custodial Staff 6 Mr. Jonathon Petersen Tom Lueck * Indicates membership in The International Thespian Society, The friends and families of the cast, crew, and orchestra: an honor society for High School Theatre participants. Thanks for your support! We Regret Any Omissions Director’s Note Producing Mary Poppins stands out among recent Summer Academy productions for the technical and other production values necessary to capture Mary Poppins first flew into the Banks household and lives of families the spectacle and magic given by P.L Travers & Walt Disney. It has been many around the world in 1934 as the title character in P.L. Travers’ first novel. years since our company of students has tackled a show requiring so many Between 1935-1988, six subsequent books, including Mary Poppins Comes Back, special effects, complicated sets, and multiple elaborate costume changes per cast Mary Poppins in the Park, and Mary Poppins in Cherry Tree Lane, continued the member. Moreover, the score is complex for actors and instrumentalists alike, eclectic adventures for Jane and Michael with the “practically perfect” nanny and and we have an overall much younger and less experienced group of students built on the popular success of the original book. In 1964 the Oscar nominated working on the show this summer. And have you heard about the flying? (First Disney film adaptation hit the screen, winning special acclaim for the music and time in KM history!) Despite these extra challenges, new and veteran students actress Julie Andrews’ film debut as the leading lady. Forty years later Cameron alike have pushed through an intense four weeks of rehearsal to bring you a show Mackintosh mounted the stage adaptation which enjoyed a successful London that is truly supercalifragilisticexpialidocious from the first spoonful of sugar to run, multiple national and international tours, and opened on Broadway in the final kite flying. Special thanks to each one of them and all their families for 2006. Nominated for seven and winning for “Best Scenic Design,” supporting the process! the stage musical shared much of the celebration awarded the 1964 film and As the producing director who has the charge to lead the team of faculty recreated several of the film’s iconic moments. However, though the movie who make the Summer Academy Musical happen this summer, I am especially and stage productions share the same source material, Mary Poppins and Mary aware and grateful for each director’s unique talents, care and areas of expertise Poppins Comes Back (Travers’ first two books), and much of the same music, the that make a large Broadway-style show possible in an educational setting. If shows are notably different. Due to explicit directions from the fastidious author ever there was a summer we needed a solid team, this was it, and I am especially Travers, who fought much of the original Disney interpretation, production thankful for the flexibility and collaborative spirit to mount this difficult show. rights for the stage show were granted on several specific conditions which led This community is fortunate to consistently have talented people who care the stage musical to tie more closely to the novels and develop several characters so much to share excellence and artistic passion with our students, and it is a and songs not included in the film. Though potentially a disappointment and pleasure to be a part of the team. Deep appreciation, pride, and respect also goes surprise to “die hard fans” of the movie, who dote on Julie Andrews as Mary, out to our KM Drama Alums working in paid and volunteer positions on our the antics of Dick Van Dyke as Bert, and singing Penguins in “Jolly Holiday”, staff this summer. Thanks to Emily Pfaff and Emily Albrechet (class of 2016), the stage production offers similar spectacle, magic and warmth as the film, and who took care of so many logistical and publicity details, Sommer Olson (Class augments the passion and significance of some characters, notably Mrs. Banks. of 2015) for supporting set construction and sound, and Haley Bohman (Class of As a devout Julie Andrews fan, and one who knew the film soundtrack 2015) who donated time with costumes. I am so proud we have a program that by heart before starting kindergarten, I was one of those initially disenchanted alumni want to return to work with, and I recognize the alumni leadership as one by the stage musical because it didn’t fit with my movie induced Mary Poppins of the key ingredients that makes our program so strong. (Class of 2016 you are paradigm. However, after further review and research, I’ve developed a greater wanted for the future!) appreciation for each derivation of the most famous British nanny and her Mary Poppins is a show about looking for the joy in any situation, varying companions, and her creator, P.L. Travers. Many members of our prioritizing what matters most in life, and reaching past perceived limitations. company agree that studying Travers’ arduous young life in Australia, her love Thank you for coming. We hope you enjoy your “Jolly Holiday with Mary” and of mythology, her battles with Walt Disney, and the other Mary Poppins books find yourself swept away to places you never dreamed of (even if our tickets are a alongside our production work has been a highlight of working on this show and little more than tuppence. ;-) ) enriched our finished product. Our top picks for audience members interested in more of the back story and whether or not Mary Poppins really is “practically perfect,” include Saving Mr. Banks (Disney Productions 2013), Mary Poppins She Wrote: the Life of P.L. Travers by Valerie Lawson (Simon & Schuster 1999), P.L. -Abby Kean, Dramatic & Producing Director Travers: The Real Mary Poppins (Australian Documentary available on Youtube), and (of course) reading any of the original books. Biographies Kate Ferguson- Winifred Banks- Senior This is Kate’s twelfth KM Drama club show, most recently Our company includes students from throughout the Kettle Moraine Commu- playing Abby Brewster in Arsenic and Old Lace, being nity in grades six through the recent graduating class, and with a wide range the right wing manager for Once Upon a Mattress, and of experience. In each production area – cast, set/tech crew, costumes and pit playing Susan Pevensie in The Lion, The Witch and the orchestra – we have veteran students who have worked on multiple summer Wardrobe. She is very excited to be playing Winifred musicals, some of whom are taking part in their first dramatic production, and Banks, an intelligent woman who learns about being a many students who fit somewhere in between. Some students learned their wife and mother from Mary Poppins. Kate would like to creative skills via private lessons or other community venues, and many were thank, as usual, her best friends Ella, John, and Cas, her family, the directors, exclusively trained through Kettle Moraine School District programs. The fol- and Matt Hawk for supporting her love for theater. lowing biographies highlight the work and experience of some of our produc- tion’s most prominent “characters.” Lukas Jaeger- Bert- Graduate Spencer Steele- Jane Banks- 8th grade Lukas Jaeger has been involved in six theatrical produc- Spencer is ecstatic to step into the role of Jane Banks in tions on the KMHS stage. He has been heavily involved Mary Poppins. She would like to thank Ms. Schwingle, in KMHS musicals both on-stage and off- as a violinist/ Ms. Kean and Haley for all of their hard work! She violist down in the Pit Orchestra. His most recent role would also like to thank her family for their love, sup- was Sir Harry, Chivalric Knight of the Herald, in KM Per- port and for being such great role models, and her form’s production of Once Upon a Mattress. Lukas will attend St. Olaf College second family, The Tzougros’, for being such an important part of her life! in the fall to major in music performance. Lukas would like to thank his family Spencer performs with Main Street Song and Dance Troupe and past credits and friends for all their support in all of his endeavors over the past four years, include, Tinkerbell in Peter Pan Jr., Tessie in Annie Jr., a policeman in Pirates of Jason Statham, for helping him to learn his cockney accent, and The Dude as Penzance, and Arrowhead HS’s A Christmas Carol. well, for showing him the importance of “Takin’ her easy.” Rachel Ryan- Mary Poppins- Graduate This is Rachel’s ninth and final production onstage Cas Mayhall- Michael Banks- Senior at KMHS, but her 17th show overall. Previous roles This is Cas’ first time in the summer musical cast and he include: Kate in Pirates of Penzance, a nun in the Sound is pumped to be back onstage after primarily working as of Music, and a cowgirl in Annie Get Your Gun at Wauke- a costumer. Cas would like to thank the wonderful direc- sha Civic Theatre; she is thrilled to be playing the role of tors for their efforts to improve his dance skills. Mary Poppins, the iconic, spirited nanny, brought to life onscreen by Julie Andrews, one of Rachel’s many idols, in this year’s summer musical. Rachel has also been involved immensely in backstage production, however being onstage is her true passion and next year Rachel will be at- Alexandra Tzougros- Bird Woman/Miss Andrew/ tending UW-Oshkosh to study communications. She would like to thank her Dance Captain- Graduate friends and family for their never ending support and This is Alexandra’s eleventh and last musical on Kettle love in everything she does. Moraine stage, having played roles raging from Win- Noel Cramer- George Banks- Junior throp Peru as a 6th grader in The Music Man to Princess This is Noel’s seventh show on the KM Stage. Most re- Winefred as 12th grader in Once Upon A Mattress. She’d cently he was in Arsenic and Old Lace as Teddy Brewster, like to thank her amazing family for letting her do all the activities she does and and he was in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe as being there to support her through everything, her friends for their constant Edmund Pevensie. He is looking forward to playing the affection, her fellow actors for making every rehearsal awesome, Ms. Kean & character of George Banks this summer. He would like to Ms. Schwingle & Haley, everyone else that makes this production possible, and thank his friends and family for supporting him in his theatrical endeavors. finally all of you for coming out to support our show. Enjoy the performance! Kimberly Laberge- Katie Nanna/Fannie- Junior Tamsin Olson- Mrs. Brill- Senior Kimberly is heavily involved in Kettle Moraine’s Drama Tamsin has had a blast rehearsing for Mary Poppins! Club, and is excited to continue the streak with an Some of her most recent roles include Lady Larken in incredible production of Mary Poppins. Some of her fa- KM Perform’s Once Upon A Mattress, Mrs. Beaver in vorite previous stage roles include Malvolio in Milwaukee The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, and Little Red Youth Theatre’s Twelfth Night and Detective HD in Law Riding Hood in KM Perform’s Into the Woods. She would and Order: Fairy Tale Unit at the 2015 One Act Festival. like to thank her wonderful directors and fellow cast/ She looks forward to directing her own one act, Yet to crew members for all their hard work, and her family and Come, in the 2016 One Act Festival. Many thanks go to friends for all of their support. She hopes the show leaves Ms. Schwingle, Ms. Kean, and, of course, Michael Caine, you feeling “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!” with his unattainable levels of pretension. Manning Steinke- Robertson Ay/Von Hussler- Junior Robb Colon- Policeman/Ensemble- Junior Manning is super excited to be in his first summer musi- Robb is new to theatre at Kettle Moraine. He served as cal as Robertson Ay and Von Hussler. It has been such a set crew member for KM Perform’s Once Upon a Mat- great time for him to get to know the other cast members tress, and he was Mr. Witherspoon in Arsenic and Old and to watch all of them grow into their characters. This Lace. Robb has enjoyed both acting and crew, and hopes will be Manning’s third show on the KM Stage, hav- to be a part of the next show at Kettle Moraine. Robb ing most recently played King Sextimus in Once Upon would thank his family, directors, and other cast mem- A Mattress. Additionally, Manning has performed in bers that he became friends with over the time. Mainstage Academy of Dance’s Nutcracker and spring shows. It has been such a thrill for Manning to act with such awesome people and he hopes you enjoy the show and have a jolly time. ;) Maddi Racine- Miss Lark/ Valentine- Senior Maddi has been a part of ten shows at Kettle Moraine High School. Each show has grown her love for theater, and Mary Poppins is no exception. The rehearsal process Jacob Bartelt- Park Keeper/John Northbrook- Junior had been a blast. You may have seen her most recently Jacob is looking forward to performing his ninth show in Once Upon a Mattress, The Pirates of Penzance, or the on the KM stage! Previous roles include Mr. Tumnus in One Act Festival. Maddi would like to thank the awesome The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and Lt. Rooney in cast that made the experience so enjoyable, her family for Arsenic and Old Lace. He would like to thank his family always being her biggest supporters, and most of all, the and friends for their support, as well as the cast, crew, directors who dedicate their summer to leading the cast and directors for all their hard work and dedication to the and crew through this great opportunity. show.

Noah Parulski- Admiral Boom/Bank Chairman- Junior Abigail Steib- Neleus/Teddy Bear- Senior Noah has been on and off of the Kettle Moraine stage for Abby is so excited to be performing in Mary Poppins this the past 5 years. Most recently as The Wizard in Once summer! This is her fourth summer musical and ninth Upon A Mattress, The Steward in Into the Woods, and overall high school show. You might have seen her most head of the run crew in Letters To Sala. He would like to recently in the 2015 One Act Festival, Pirates of Penzance, thank his family, friends and directors for their support and Letters to Sala. She would like to thank her family and inspiration, throughout this process and beyond. He and friends for all their support along the way. hopes you enjoy the show. Isa Hofbauer- Miss Smythe/Mr. Punch/Annie- Senior This is only Isa’s second summer musical, but she is not a stranger to the KM stage! Isa is very excited to see Mary Poppins come together and honored to be performing in Gwyn Martin- Sound Board Operator- 8th grade a show which happens to be one of the first she ever saw Gwyn is so excited to join KM for her second show. She on Broadway. Some of her previous shows include Once has worked sound both times and loves it! She would like Upon a Mattress (Lady Helena), The Lion, the Witch and to thank her friends and family for all of their support. The Wardrobe (Mouse), and Letters To Sala (Gucia). She Enjoy the show! would like to thank her family and friends for their sup- port through the process.

Kiara Miller- Right Wing Manager- Junior This is Kiara's tenth show at KM, and her 6th show work- Anna Karius- Mrs. Corry- Junior ing crew. You might've seen her working the soundboard Anna has done many musicals at Kettle Moraine in her for KM Perform's show Once Upon a Mattress. She is past. As familiar as she is to the stage itself, the part of very excited for everyone to see all the work that the Mrs. Corry has been the hardest by far. She’s hard to miss company has put into Mary Poppins. She would like to on stage, even under her wig and bright costume! Some thank her amazing family and her fellow cast and crew previous roles include Officer Brophy in Arsenic and Old mates for making this a super interesting experience. Lace and Young Cosette in Les Miserables. She would like to thank her supportive family and wonderful friends.

Henning Mahn- Flying System Operator- Junior Lauren Gennerman- Head Costumer- Senior This is only Henning’s third production at Kettle Mo- Lauren is elated to see Mary Poppins finally come to fruition onstage. This is raine High School, because he actually attends Brookfield her thirteenth show costuming at Kettle Moraine, some Central High School. At Kettle Moraine he’s partaken past shows including Arsenic and Old Lace, Once Upon in Thoroughly Modern Millie, Curtains and now Mary a Mattress, and The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Poppins; and his numerous Brookfield Central produc- Lauren would like to thank her family for dealing with tions include Peter Pan, The Foreigner, Crazy For You, and the long hours that come with working on a show, her several more. He’s developed a passion for stage crew and best friends for consistently providing sources of caffeine, musical theatre and hopes to pursue it as a career in the and the exceptional costume crew that worked so hard to future. Everyone’s put in a ton of hard work and had a make this a success. load of fun, so he really hopes you enjoy the show!

Maddie Martin- Spotlight Operator- 8th grade Dylan Hoppel- Light Board Operator- Junior This is Maddie’s second year of working on KM’s summer Dylan Hoppel is fairly new to tech work, and this is his musical, working on the soundboard the previous year on second show ever. He is very appreciative of everyone Pirates of Penzance. Maddie has loved building and paint- who has provided him with opportunities, and looks ing the many scenes of the set. Maddie has loved working forward to helping to make this a great show. on Mary Poppins, and is excited to see how it turns out. She thanks her new friends, family, and crew members for helping her throughout the way. Maddie is also very excited for next year! Ana Dittman- Costumer- Senior Sommer Olson- Set/Tech Intern- Alumni This is Ana’s ninth show at Kettle Moraine High School. Sommer has just completed her Freshman year as a com- Some of her previous shows include Letters to Sala, Pi- puter engineering student at University of Wisconsin- rates of Penzance, and The Lion, the Witch, and the Ward- Madison. This is her 22nd show and she is so excited that robe. She has always done costuming. This show is by far she was able to come back and help teach her younger her favorite show to work on. She would like to thank peers. She thoroughly enjoys working backstage and her mother for driving her to each of the rehearsals, her helping the show be the best it can be. Sommer would friends on the costume crew for making the actors look like to thank her family, friends, and peers for helping her as best as they can, and everyone else involved in making reach this point. Enjoy the show! Mary Poppins a success. She hopes that everyone who comes to see the show enjoys watching it as much as she enjoyed working on it.

Emily Pfaff- Production and Management Intern- Graduate Mary Poppins is Emily’s twenty first and final production Kelly Durler- Spotlights- Sophomore at Kettle Moraine High School. She can hardly believe This is Kelly’s 6th show and her 3rd summer musical. that she started with Seussical five years ago. Emily would This is her favorite musical of all time! She would like to like to thank the staff, cast, and crew for their hard work thank her family for dealing with her, during this time. on such a challenging production. She would also like to She would also like to thank Ms.Kean, Jacob, and Mr. thank Jacob Miner for teaching her everything she knows L, for their long hours, and dedication to this show. She about tech, and her family for their continued support as hopes you enjoy Mary Poppins! she attends Millikin University to study in the BFA Stage Management program.

Patrick Graham- Pit Orchestra- Graduate This is Patrick’s 5th time being in a pit orchestra. It's nice that some things never change. Patrick would like to Emily Albrecht- Company Manager Intern- Graduate thank Mr. Erickson for four years of incredible instruc- Emily was involved in pit orchestra during Kettle Mo- tion. In the fall, he is heading off to MSOE for computer raine’s production of Into the Woods and is one of the engineering, and will play freelance trombone on the three interns for Summer Academy’s Mary Poppins. She side. is so impressed and proud of all the hard work the actors and crew put in. Emily would like to thank everyone Emily Lazlo- Stage Manager- Graduate involved in the production as well as her friends and fam- For the past 5 years, Emily has been a part of KM’s ily. She can’t wait to take what she has learned to UW- Drama Club, with her first show being Seussical. Primar- Whitewater next year and be involved in more produc- ily working backstage, Emily has explored directing, act- tions in the future! Break a leg! ing, costuming, tech, and set. Over the course of her high school career, Emily has participated in over 15 shows with her 16th being Mary Poppins. Emily has met some of her closest friends in Drama Club, and wants to thank every cast and crew member, as well as all the directors throughout the years for teaching her many valuable les- sons, while being a part of such an amazing experience.

Win amazing prizes in our Silent Auction and Raffle The Annual Fundraising Silent Auction and Raffle Baskets are in the lobby. Thanks for coming! Tickets for the Raffle Baskets areonly $1, and you don’t have to be present at our draw to win. All proceeds benefit Kettle Moraine Drama Club and its Support KMHS Performing Arts in other ways! programs. Thank you to the families of our cast, crew and orchestra, along k with our wonderful community who have donated generously. Adventure Rock- Pewaukee Mainstage Academy of Dance - KMHS Performing Arts groups (Choir, Band, Orchestra, and Drama) are Albrecht’s Sentry - Delafield Dousman excited about our expanding programs and that our auditorium is used by Anton’s Salon and Spa - Delafield Marty’s Pizza multiple groups in the district. However, with growth comes greater demand Babboni’s Photography Mama D’s - Wales for equipment, and with time comes wear and tear. Bittersweet - Delafield Mark the Guitar Teacher - Wales We currently are in need of the following items for replacement or to take full Buck Rub Outfitters, Ltd. Milwaukee Bucks advantage of our existing equipment. Perhaps you have a lead or would like to Cafe Buzzz- Wales Milwaukee Brewers clean out a closet, attic, or basement. Maybe you’d like to sponsor a certain Craig Berns Salon - Delafield Milwaukee Wave project in whole or in part. Anything you can offer is greatly appreciated! Creative Flair- Delafield Milwaukee Sports and Entertainment Costco - Pewaukee Noodles & Company - Delafield Culvers - Wales Next Act Theater Dr. Venske, Kettle Moraine Health Oliva di Vita - Delafield General Auditorium Needs Center Oconomowoc Arts Center Cables for lighting & sound ($20-$50 each) Divine Scents Aromatherapy Pizza Hut- Delafield Microphones (approx. $100 each) Elation Dance - Delafield Pick 'n Save - Wales Body microphones & repairs ($25-$300 each) Eye Candy Kids - Delafield PopEyes – Lake Geneva Lighting fixture (approx. $300 each) Element of Style – Delafield Rosati’s - Oconomowoc Scenic backdrop curtain (approx. $1,000) Elle Belle Salon - Wales Sam’s Club Spotlight purchase ($10,000 each) Fava Tea Company- Brookfield Santa’s Village Azoosment Park- East Friends of Boerner Botanical Garden Dundee, IL Grill Junkies- Delafield Sky Zone- Waukesha “Green Room” Renovation Set Pieces & Costumes Hartland Music - Hartland Piala’s Nursery Help us create a great space! Wooden dining set Imagine Salon - Brookfield SummerStage Shelving unit ($300) Wooden dining chairs Kwik Trip - Wales Sunset Playhouse Cabinet Door ($50) Floor and table lamps KM Costume Rental - KMHS Target Store 864 Storage Bins ($25-50 each) Men’s Tuxedo Jackets and Tails, Home Depot - Delafield The 5 O’Clock Club- Pewaukee Paint, misc. supplies, or a share of the Renaissance clothing & accessories L’Bri - Libby Montoure The Cheesecake Factory- Mayfair above ($25-$75) Lake Country Racquet Club - Hartland The Milwaukee Art Museum Hair Benders – Okauchee Lake The Sharon Lynne Wilson Center High Rollers Fun Rentals Wisconsin Athletic Club Jimmy John’s - Delafield Walgreens - Wales Klinke Cleaners YMCA at Pabst Farms In Addition: The Kettle Moraine Education Foundation Fine Arts Fund and Friends of KM A big thank you to the Ball, Bartelt, Costello, Cramer, Duler , Ferdett, Kuhlman, Drama, a division of KMEF, accepts donations to help fund general production Hofbauer, Gervasio, Geeleger, Karius, Kean, Kotvis, Kalter, Kepplinger, O'Neil, needs and special purchases. Laurich, Loyd/Pasche, Parsons, Peil, Provan, Parulski, Miner, Mayhall, Pfaff, Go to www.kmsd.edu/kmef for more information. Ryan, Racine, Rozman, Spang, Steele, Scwaabb, Steinke, Steib, Tzougros, Wille, Wolfgram, and other families for their donations of items. If you reach for the stars, all you get are the stars...

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We are proud of you, Chelsea! Enjoy the show and break a leg! — Love Mom and Dad

Nikkita, Enjoy the moment. We sure will! Love your Aussie family, Mum, Dad and Elle. Chook A.S.

To Mary, my favorite ensemble member, you are SUPERCALIFRAGILIDTICEXPIALIDOCIOUS!! — Love, Mom

Break Legs, Grace!!!! ☟ Love Mumma, Daddy and BB8 

SUPER CALEIGH time is FRAGIL and we are realISTIC in our love for you and EXPIALIDOCIOUSLY proud! Love, Mom, Dad, and Grayson (Bubby)

Who knew you would grow up to be Mary Poppins? We love you and couldn’t be more proud of your accomplishments. Enjoy the spotlight! Love Mom, Dad and Matthew

Megan, Hope you have a great time in the show. Here's to your 6th time acting on the KM stage. - Mom, Dale, Alex & Jake